Glossary Of Laser Engraving and Cut Terms
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Cutting Thickness Cutting thickness in laser engraving refers to the maximum depth or thickness of materials that can be effectively cut or engraved by a laser engraving system. Laser systems are capable of cutting a wide range of materials with varying thicknesses, including metals, plastics, woods, and composites.
The cutting thickness is influenced by factors such as laser power, focal length, material type, and beam quality. Optimizing cutting thickness involves selecting appropriate engraving parameters and techniques to achieve desired cutting depths while maintaining cutting quality, precision, and efficiency. Understanding the limitations and capabilities of the laser system helps operators determine suitable cutting thicknesses for specific materials and applications. |
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